The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1947 — Page 2

r»>'tY lANKJER, GREFNCASTIE, iNDUWA,

Saturday, march 22, mz.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “li 'Vavea For AU” Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second i class mall matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price 15 cents per •veek; $3 00 per year by mall In j Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Put-

'wm Countv.

8. R. Kartdea, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

SOCIETY

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

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\. \. F. \V. Meeting For , Samuel J. Henry and \V P.

Man li W ill Be On Tuesda> 1 Arthur.

A A. U. W. will hold its March i a reception was held at niootinfi Tuesday evening, at , home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 7 ::o p. m. st the Alpha Phi Yoimfc immediately following the

house with Miss Ermina Mills wedding.

., r hostess. Dt. Wayne Oray. | The home was beautifully guest speakei. will speak on the de»“orated with cut flowers and subject. "The Social Aspects of ferns Those attending were ithe 1’se of Beverage Alcohol ” relatives and friends, j Pn'eeding the regular meet- Mt snd Mrs. Henr>- have reling hout. the members of the 1 turned to their home nest Bsin-

!a A 1'. W. official board are j bridge, Imi

(urged to attend an important j + + ❖ + i -riled meeting for the purpose of Hainhridgr Stnrt> t'hib transacting important organirs-( Met With Mn-. Hovtetter

, (ton business. Officers and all commitee chairmen are urged by

The Bninbridge

mot .“it the

Study Club

O.FB < Al.FMtAB * Moitdat American Legion Auxiliary - Business meeting 8 p. m. Mothers Study Club 8:00 p. m Mrs. Kenneth West. Business and Profession n Wcmen’s Club 8:00 p. m. Mitts F1ith Browning. Modern Priscilla Club 2:30 p. it: Mrs. J. C. Brothers. Tuesday Present Pay Chib Mrs. ,Wi - bur Donncr. A. A. U. W Board meeting Alpha Phi house 7:10 p. nr. A. A. U. W General meeting. Alpha Phi house 7::;0 p m. \\ ednesday The Twentieth Centiury Club 2 :;o p. m. Mrs. C. T Robbins, 7CJ South Locust.

,rid sister. Mrs. Anna i/nrjsn, 1 V. uo «ti parted this life 1 je.rr ag < March 23. 1!M6 Tire ino m and stars are shining On a lone and silent grave. Beneath IPs one we dearly loved Fnt whom we could not save. Friends may think we have forgotten. At times when they see us smile. Little do they know the heart 1 aches That oui smiles hide all tli > while. Sadly missed by Tom Morgan, Mr. an.I Mrs. Emmett Scott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geltgey and family, Mrs. Verr.ic Hilburn. pd

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dear

your

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mfrtvis

son. Marvin c™ who P as *ei| a wav

humy March 22 1945

No more to hear

call.

Life seems sr

dear.

Y\ itirout your

here.

Our hearts stilt ache

Hnegs,

Our eyes shed many a 1

God only knows h„w wo n, lsSvr!

As It ends another yea, Sadly missed by the

happy

P'f-Sflis

" ith Ka, 1

Wineka of Spen- thr P-ldent. M«. J | 4-

to he at the Alpha Phi house

■ .. -.,0 „ „ | Mn -eh 20. with Mrs. William'

! promptly at 1:10 p. $a. 1 Luther, president, presiding.

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DRY CLEANING

M:s. Frances

cer was admitted to the hospital

yester :a>.

LADY! COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN

Give yourself and that kitchen of yours a rest and bring your family here to dine. You'!! like our delic< ious meals and your family will enjoy a change. CAFE ROYALE

Mrs. Genevieve Warren of [ Greencastle was admitted to the

hi spital yesterday.

N01 v.a H. Hollotvell. Green,- ( istle. was dismissed from the

hospital yesterday.

Mrs. Logan Goldman and j la.ughter cf Spencer were released frem the hospital yesterday. There will be preaching services at the Mt. Meridian church ■ Sunday evening at 7 o'clock with

jRc\. Evens in charge.

the least you CAN; DO

Mrs, Hattie Sipple. Spencer ' VorsiM Grove (Tub w-as admitted to the hospital Met With Mrs. SaHust yesterday. | The Locust Grov? club net

March 12. at the home of Mrs. Ray Sallust and daughter Elaine. The meeting opened by singing "Whispering Hope.*' *Responrse was "What I would do with a million dollars." The club vot-| td to give $1.00 to the R°d Cross. | 1 Refreshments of ice cream, j cookies and mints were served to, eleven members and the four guests. Mrs. Fred Lukenbill and son. Mrs. Flossie Gilbreath a,nd

Rav Wayne Hanks.

The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Walter Booher

1 April 2. 19-17. ’

4. 4. 4,

Mi-s Bartley Hostess To l>. A. U. >lenil»-rs Miss Minna Mae Bartley entertained the members of Washburn Chapter of D. A. R. at her home Tuesday, Mar. 18. The business meeting was conducted by the vice-regent. Miss Virginia Dean, and reports were given In' 1 ho various committees. The Good Citizenship Comn-.'t-tee headed by Mrs. Roy SuthorMn. reported that pins and certificates would be awarded th. winners entered in the recjrt criitest in the m ar future. Th. winners ns announced are: the county winner, Virginia Arnold, Greencastle High School; Lnell 1 Smith. Fillmore; Hilda Km!!. Cloverdale; Wanda Hurst. Bcl'e

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ANNIVERSARIES , ’

Birthdays

Clarence Blown, Sunday,

1 Mrs. Leona Snider.

, Members responde i to roll call

hy giving their own assign--d | March 2. rd.

1 tO'':'e. One g jest. Mrs. Sam Hos

. -i-l. College. 96 years Sunday. tetter was present. The story ot ^

P\’le was given by Mrs. , *■’ ’■

Douglas

the club ■ •'- nn It -

211 No.

Man h

Ernie r>Tr was given by

Guy Collings.

Tlie next meeting

will be held April 17. al the horn rf Mrs. J. R. South. (lovrrdale Lions (Tuh

To Meet

I

Alexander. Sun lav.

Fill-

Ji seph Arthur Zeiner, more, 9 yeai'S old.

Charles C. Dodes, Roachdale,

6S y ‘ars old.

Mrs. Ethel Grimes. March 22. Charles Rhea German, 15

Cloverdale Lions Club will hold years today. March 22.

their regular monthly dinner 1 meeting Monday, March 2(lh at] Cloverdale Methodist Church ' I wish to thank all my friends who sent me the beautiful cards an i fh w ’rs during my Illness.

Easter clothes, as you well know, Should look their BEST, where'er you go, So WE suggest, dry-clean them HERE, if “VERY BEST” you would appear. HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

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< XKD OF THANKS

j Mr. and Mrs William Bishop j an I Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. 1 Hymer were Thursday evening j dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. : Waltei Wayp-- Williams south of

town.

Th-

-o«en

p- "rident of f r a term r:

Finland is six years.

Among centenarians women outnumber men three to One. says the Encyclopedia Britan-

I nica.

The home of the Marine Corps commandant, omit in 1803, is known as the oldest hui 1 ling in Washington, D. C. In prewar Berlin gasoline was 59 cents a gallon: in \ntwerp, 1 35 cents: Budapest. 35: Istanbul. 45; London. 31; Liston, 41; Paris, 30, and Rome, 81 cents j “NO WAR RISK"

Dinner will be served by the W. | S. C. S. of the church. Speaker: will be Glen Sample brought here [ j by County Agent Harris His sub- | jeet will be "Farm Doings."

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American l-t-gion Auxiliary To Meet The American Legion Auxi'iary will hold a business meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Legion Home.

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Ow-n-- M(-Clint ark Wedding On Sunday The marriage of Miss Mary! Dale Owens tc Gene D. McClin- , lock will take place tomorrow af-1 trmoon at 3 o'clock at the First! Christian church. Rev. Ralph. Saunders will officiate. A recep- j ti.tn will be held at the bii.le's i home immediately following th ceremony.

Mis. Guy Fickens IN MEMORY * In loving remembrance of o tr dear wife, mother, grandmother

WORLD MISSION CRUSADE THEME AT THE First Baptist Church SEND.XT EVENING At 7:30 P.M. Ik Minute Picture (■ueN( Speaker.

BOOK OF THE AGES The Holy Bible an Easter gift for the youngster just starting to Sunday School or for the adult who knows its Word by heart Beautifully bound copies of the King James version, the Smith and Goodspeed translation, and the American standard version at SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE

FIND “BOMB MATERIALS’’ IN CAR OF COED'S FIANCE

★ The early Greek physicians believed that it was not possible lor a man to enjoy perfect health unless he carefully organized his life to accomplish this single objective. This meant the meticulous ordering of each day. Proper nutrition, exercise, and rest were perfectly balanced. Physical constitution, age, and even the seasons n! the year were considered. hor a man of affairs, such a regimen is out of the question. When your work is done, you play and exercise w hen you can. Hut this little you can do. See your family physician -it least once a year, f ollow his advice. In case medication is required, we are prepared to promptly and economically.

serve you,

KELLER-COAN PHARMACY Two registered pharmacists to serve you at all times.

(from Reolsville. I Mrs. Charles Koctor gave an 1 interesting description of the fa mous inaugural balls from thei first one for George Washington j to the last Roosevelt one. Th ■ information was taken from oldnewspaper accoupts of the af- 1 fairs, giving the decorative schemes, the costs and amount of food prepared and the number of people attending. It was , brought out that Washington was the only president to really i nance at his innugural hall. The following films to h, shown soon are recommended: 11 ^ “Till the Clouds Roll By’> and!] M "Throe Little Girls in Blue.” 4. 4. 4. 4. Henry-Xli.nin xiarrlnge Announced ^ Mrs. Samuel Henry announces J the marriage of her sister Maude B. Moran of Salem. Va., to Bf James XX'. Henry of near this

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ICELAND AIR ROUTE

j APPEARING before the House foreign affairs committee in Washington D. C., acting secretary of State Dean Acheaon do 1 lares there is no possibility that President Truman's anticommunist program of aid to Greece and Turkey can lend to

j city on March 5th at 7:00 o’clock “ I at the Methodist parsonage in 1 *»,;l

Salemn, V’a., with the Rev. E. N. j

Tarpley officiating.

The attendants were Mr. and j Mrs. C. L. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Grice, Mr. and Mrs. |

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IATEST to "confess'* the slaying of Elizabeth Short, the "Black Dahlia,”, killed in Los Angeles last January, Is Melvin R. Hailey, 23, above, who has been held in St. Louis since Feb. 12 for questioning on a stolen automobile case. Bailey signed a statement giving details of the crime, according to Detective Chief Leonard Murphy. Police are Anvestigating story of Um "killing." • (International) Cut Off Escape

BEULAH LOUISE OVERELL irighti, 17-year-old University of Southern (’alifor« freshman, and her 21-y, ir-old fiance. George Goltum, are h.dd hy Santa Ana. Cal., police charges of the murder of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Overell yacht explosion victims, inspector (li ft) examines wiring and tape found in the boy's car The mat* rials are similar those used in_be-hi<>inng the lime Irunh which h .s been uncovered in the Oven-H's yieht.

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WIFE OF ICELAND'S minister to the U. S„ Mrs Thor Thors. | swings thy bottle unto the nose of the American Overseas Airlines plgn* at Wakhfngton. !>..£. that will inaugurate commercial tcrcAf-i , kj*tw-, en-her .native country and th*- United States. Giving an it) the official douJfflg is'll R. Harris, vice-president of the airlines.

AFTER nearly eight years behind barbed wire In a remote part of Australia, this Nazi war prisoner embarks with fellow POWa on -he liner Orontes at Sydney for repatriation. Smiling happily, the hnmebound prisoner totes all his possessions, aver to his alarm (International}

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - . “( »n you hake a cherry pie. Billy Boy. Billy Boy --------- We aren’t - lire about Billy Boy hut we <lo kno w that everyone In raving ah.Mil our CHERRY PIE - - - - (One eligible hatehelor inquired today if the cook \vu a single Woman) - . - . Those big red l.isciauN cherrie- in that flaky crust— m* methlng that will bring joy to the most discriminating - - - - Don't forget Monday - - - - (we make a special effort to please you on Monday) - - - - the menu will include MEAT LOAF wMh CREOLE SAUCE - - - -. CHET’S CAFETERIA Across from Pont Office

HSPATCHES from Ponta Porn.! iraall, report Paraguayan insur ectionists "now control the en- 1 ire Paraguay frontier fane,;' Jrazil ' thus cutting off possibility >f President Higinio Morlnigo's' •scape into Brazil. Fiercest fightng between the rebels ami gov■mment forces have occurred 1 round Bcicn Cue (1) and Deln zixla (2). (International)

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